Daiva–Puruṣakāra Discourse and the Elephant-Corps Engagement (भीमगजानीक-सम्भ्रान्ति)
योधांश्व स्वान् परान् वापि नाभ्यजानज्जिघांसया
yodhāṁś ca svān parān vāpi nābhyajān jijhāṁsayā
সঞ্জয় বললেন—বধের উন্মত্ত আকাঙ্ক্ষায় সে আর চিনতে পারল না—এরা স্বজন না শত্রু; যুদ্ধোন্মাদনা তার বিবেক ঢেকে দিল।
संजय उवाच
Unchecked aggression in war can destroy viveka (discernment), making a person unable to distinguish friend from foe; this signals an ethical collapse where the impulse to kill overrides dharmic restraint.
Sañjaya reports a moment of battlefield frenzy: a combatant, driven by the urge to kill, becomes so blinded that he cannot identify whether the fighters before him are his own allies or enemies.